Leposavić ( sr-Cyrl, Лепосавић, ), also known as Leposaviq or Albanik ( sq-definite, Leposaviqi or ''Albaniku''), is a town and the northernmost municipality in the
Mitrovica District
Mitrovica District (; sr-cyrl, Косовскомитровачки округ, ''Kosovskomitrovački okrug'') is one of the seven districts of Kosovo. Its administrative center and the largest city is Mitrovica. The district borders on the ...
in
Kosovo
Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
. As of 2015, it has an estimated population of 18,600 inhabitants.
The municipality covers an area of which makes it the fifth largest in Kosovo, and consists of the town and 72 villages.
It is a part of
North Kosovo
North Kosovo (, ); also known as the Ibar Kolašin (, or ''Kollashini i Ibrit''); earlier Old Kolašin, (, or ''Kollashini i Vjetër'') and colloquially known as the North (, ) is a region in the northern part of Kosovo, generally understood ...
, a region with an
ethnic Serb majority that functions largely autonomously from the remainder of
ethnic Albanian
The Albanians are an ethnic group native to the Balkan Peninsula who share a common Albanian ancestry, Albanian culture, culture, Albanian history, history and Albanian language, language. They are the main ethnic group of Albania and Kosovo, ...
-majority Kosovo. As per the
2013 Brussels Agreement, the municipality is expected to become part of the
Community of Serb Municipalities
The Community of Serb Municipalities (, ZSO; , AKS) is a planned inter-municipal association of Serbs in Kosovo, ethnic Serb majority Municipalities of Kosovo, municipalities in Kosovo.
The proposal for the association came as a result of the 20 ...
.
Name
Although historically known as Leposavić in
Serbian
Serbian may refer to:
* Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular
**Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans
** Serbian language
** Serbian culture
**Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the co ...
and Leposaviq in
Albanian
Albanian may refer to:
*Pertaining to Albania in Southeast Europe; in particular:
**Albanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans
**Albanian language
**Albanian culture
**Demographics of Albania, includes other ethnic groups within the country ...
and being an area of Serbian settlement, the town has been referred to as Albanik on some maps produced by
KFOR KFOR may refer to:
* KFOR (AM), a radio station (1240 AM) licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States,
* KFOR-TV, a television station (channel 4 analog/27 digital) licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States,
* KFOR-TV (Nebraska), a defun ...
since Kosovo's
declaration of independence
A declaration of independence is an assertion by a polity in a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state. Such places are usually declared from part or all of the territory of another state or failed state, or are breaka ...
. Albanik is preferred over Leposaviq in Kosovar governmental documents translated into English.
History
From 1877 to 1913 Leposavić was part of
Kosovo vilayet. Leposavić, then a village, was the scene of fighting during the
Serbian–Turkish Wars from 1876-1878.
Yugoslavia (1918–92)
After the
First Balkan War
The First Balkan War lasted from October 1912 to May 1913 and involved actions of the Balkan League (the Kingdoms of Kingdom of Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Kingdom of Serbia, Serbia, Kingdom of Greece, Greece and Kingdom of Montenegro, Montenegro) agai ...
(1912), Kosovo was internationally recognised as a part of Serbia and northern Metohija as a part of Montenegro at the
Treaty of London in May 1913. In 1918, the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941. From 1918 to 1929, it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, but the term "Yugoslavia" () has been its colloq ...
, later named
Yugoslavia
, common_name = Yugoslavia
, life_span = 1918–19921941–1945: World War II in Yugoslavia#Axis invasion and dismemberment of Yugoslavia, Axis occupation
, p1 = Kingdom of SerbiaSerbia
, flag_p ...
was established by the merging of the Western South Slavic states. Between 1929 and 1941, the region was administratively part of the
Zeta Banovina
The Zeta Banovina ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Zetska banovina, Зетска бановина), was a province ( banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of present-day Montenegro as well as ...
.
Lešak, Belo Brdo, Vračevo, Berberište were incorporated into the Leposavić municipality in 1953.
In the mid–1950s, the Assembly of
PR Serbia
The Socialist Republic of Serbia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / ", Социјалистичка Република Србија, Socijalistička Republika Srbija), previously known as the People's Republic of Serbia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, separator=" / " ...
decided that the Leposavić municipality be ceded to
Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija
The Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Socijalistička Autonomna Pokrajina Kosovo, Социјалистичка Аутономна Покрајина Косово, separator=" / "; ; . Also abbreviated as SAP Kosovo. referre ...
, after requests by the Kosovo leadership.
It had up until then been part of the Kraljevo ''srez'', of which the population was wholly Serb.
After this, the number of Serbs drastically fell.
In 1959, Leposavić was incorporated into the province.
Modern
After the
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) carried out an aerial bombing campaign against the Serbia and Montenegro, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. The air strikes lasted from 24 March 1999 to 10 June 1999. The bombing ...
, the political group ''Pokret za Leposavić'' ("Movement for Leposavić") was established, which sought to bring together those committed to cooperation and communication with the international community and the Albanians.
Settlements
Aside from the town of Leposavić, the municipality includes the following villages:
*
Bare
Bare literally means fully or partially naked,
or figuratively used it means minimal.
Bare may also refer to:
People
* Bare (surname)
* Jader Volnei Spindler (born 1982), Brazilian football player nicknamed "Bare"
Places
* Bare Island ...
* Belo Brdo
* Beluće
* Berberište
* Bistrica
*
Bistrica e Shalës
* Borova
* Borčane
* Brzance
*
Cerajë
* Crveni
* Crnatovo
* Ćirkoviće
* Desetak
* Dobrava
* Donje Isevo
* Donji Krnjin
*
Dren
* Duboka
* Gnježdane
* Gornji Krnjin
* Graničane
* Grkaje
* Guvnište
* Gulije
* Ibarsko Postenje
*
Jarinje
Jarinje (, sr-Cyrl, Јариње, ) is a village in northern Kosovo. A border crossing with Serbia is located in the village.
Border crossing
Jarinje was the location of one of the NATO-staffed border checkpoints between Serbia and Kosovo. In Feb ...
* Jelakce
* Jošanica
* Kajkovo
*
Kamenica
* Kijevčiće
* Koporiće
* Kostin Potok
* Košutica
*
Košutovo
* Kruševo
* Kruščica
* Kutnje
* Lazine
*
Leshak
* Lozno
* Majdevo
* Mekiniće
* Miokoviće
* Mioliće
* Mošnica
* Ostraće
* Plakaonica
* Planinica
* Popovce
* Potkomlje
* Pridvorica
* Rvatska
* Rodelj
* Rucmance
* Seoce
* Slatina
* Sočanica
* Tvrđan
* Trebiće
* Trikose
* Ulije
* Vitanoviće
* Vračevo
* Vuča
* Zabrđe
* Zavrata
* Zemanica
* Zrnosek
Demographics
According to the 2011 estimations by the
Government of Kosovo
The Government of Kosovo (, ) exercises executive authority in the Republic of Kosovo. It is composed of government ministers, and is led by the prime minister. The prime minister is elected by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. Ministe ...
, Leposavić has 4,193 households and 13,773 inhabitants. In 2015 report by
OSCE
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is a regional security-oriented intergovernmental organization comprising member states in Europe, North America, and Asia. Its mandate includes issues such as arms control, the pr ...
, the population of Leposavić municipality stands at 18,600 inhabitants.
The municipality of Leposavić includes the town and 72 villages.
Ethnic groups
The majority of Leposavić municipality is composed of
Kosovo Serbs
Kosovo Serbs form the largest ethnic minority group in Kosovo (5–6%). The precise number of Kosovo Serbs is difficult to determine as they have boycotted national censuses. However, it is estimated that there are about 95,000 of them, nearly ...
with around 18,000 inhabitants (96.4%), while 350
Bosniaks
The Bosniaks (, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia (region), Bosnia, today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and who sha ...
and 270
Kosovo Albanians
The Albanians of Kosovo (, ), also commonly called Kosovo Albanians, Kosovan Albanians or Kosovars (), constitute the largest ethnic group in Kosovo.
Kosovo Albanians belong to the Albanians, ethnic Albanian sub-group of Ghegs, who inhabit the ...
live in the municipality.
Kosovo Albanians live in the three southern villages of
Bistrica e Shalës,
Cerajë, and Koshutova.
The ethnic composition of the municipality of Leposavić, including
IDPs:
Economy
Almost all industrial facilities are closed or work with reduced capacity. The unemployment rate is also high, and it has been considerably increased due to the closing down of most of the Trepča conglomerate facilities. The municipality is rich in natural, infrastructure and management, but current circumstances blocked all the potentials. The municipality adopted the Development Agenda 2006 – 2009, in cooperation with
United Nations Office for Project Services
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is a United Nations agency dedicated to implementing humanitarian and development projects for the United Nations System, international financial institutions, governments and other partners ...
and with the support of
UNMIK
The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Привремена административна мисија Уједињених нација на Косову, Privremena administrativna misija Ujedinjenih na ...
and the Italian Government, which foresees improvement in the local economy. However, with the current difficult situation, there is not much hope that the agenda will be properly implemented. The municipality, led by a very proactive chief executive officer, pays noteworthy efforts toward identifying and initiating projects ideas.
There are three lead and zinc mines operating on the territory of Leposavić:
Belo Brdo,
Crepulje and
Crnac.
The NGO
Caritas Kosovo
Caritas Kosovo () is a Kosovar Catholic not-for-profit organisation. It is a member of both Caritas Europa and Caritas Internationalis.
Background
Caritas Kosova was founded in 1992 as a Catholic initiative to support the local population ex ...
maintains a regional office in Leposavić.
Cultural monuments
The municipalit
has several monumentsprotected by the
Republic of Serbia
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, national_motto =
, image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg
, national_anthem = ()
, image_map =
, map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ...
as part of
the cultural heritage list.
The following Serbian Orthodox churches are located in Leposavić:
* Sočanica Monastery
* Vračevo Monastery
* Church of Cosmas and Damian
* Church of St. Basil of Ostrog
Gallery
File:Crkva Sv. Kuzmana i Damjana - Kosovo.jpg, ''Church of Cosmas and Damian''
File:Monastère de Vracevo.jpg, ''Monastery of Vračevo''
File:Church of St. Vasilije Ostroški, Leposavić.JPG, ''Church of St. Basil of Ostrog''
Crkva Svetog_Vasilija_Ostroškog,_Leposavić.jpg, ''Church of St. Basil of Ostrog''
See also
*
North Kosovo
North Kosovo (, ); also known as the Ibar Kolašin (, or ''Kollashini i Ibrit''); earlier Old Kolašin, (, or ''Kollashini i Vjetër'') and colloquially known as the North (, ) is a region in the northern part of Kosovo, generally understood ...
*
Community of Serb Municipalities
The Community of Serb Municipalities (, ZSO; , AKS) is a planned inter-municipal association of Serbs in Kosovo, ethnic Serb majority Municipalities of Kosovo, municipalities in Kosovo.
The proposal for the association came as a result of the 20 ...
*
District of Mitrovica
Mitrovica District (; sr-cyrl, Косовскомитровачки округ, ''Kosovskomitrovački okrug'') is one of the Districts of Kosovo, seven districts of Kosovo. Its administrative center and the largest city is Mitrovica, Kosovo, M ...
*
Kosovska Mitrovica District
References
Sources
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External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Leposavic
Populated places in the District of Mitrovica
North Kosovo
Municipalities of Kosovo
Cities in Kosovo